If this is accurate, it crosses a serious line.
When content involving a one-year-old shows possible harm or coercion, it stops being “social media drama” and becomes a child safety issue that authorities need to assess properly. At that point, the priority should be the child’s welfare, not online attention or punishment narratives.
It’s also important to let child protection services and law enforcement do their job based on evidence, so the response remains focused, lawful, and fair to everyone involved.